
适用:初三、高一;建议用时:8 分钟 The Excitement of Golden Tickets Sports events help the economy(经济) grow During the recent holiday, many people traveled to watch exciting sports games. This has become very i_____ (1) for the economy. For soccer fan Wang Jixiang, traveling a long d_____ (2) to watch a live match with his family is a special experience. He went from Liaoning province to Nanjing and watched an e_____ (3) playoff game in the very popular Jiangsu Football City League. "The game was fantastic!" Wang said happily. "It was our first trip planned around a soccer match, and it was very m_____ (4)." This new amateur soccer league, with teams from 13 cities, has become very p_____ (5) in China. One of its recent games attracted over 61,000 people, breaking the record for an amateur soccer match in China. The league's appeal isn't just about soccer. The matches have also a_____ (6) many tourists. Many fans decide to visit a city b_____ (7) a game is happening there. "Watching the match was a main r_____ (8) we visited Nanjing," Wang explained. "We also spent time seeing the city. Our game ticket even gave us d_____ (9) at some places." According to reports, the city of Nanjing welcomed over 14 million t_____ (10) during the holiday. A large number of them came to watch a Jiangsu Super League game. 适用:初三、高一;建议用时:8 分钟 Soccer Fever Boosts City Economy In downtown Nanjing, the excitement for the "Suchao" soccer league is everywhere. Huge LED screens show the best moments from games, and shopping malls run soccer-themed sales to attract fans. Traveling to watch games is a growing trend in China, helping cities like Nanjing mix sports with fun and shopping. The local government has started promotions where visitors can use their game tickets to get discounts at over 400 places. This idea worked very well. The first six rounds of the league boosted spending by 38 billion yuan. Last Saturday's game helped shops, restaurants, and hotels in Nanjing's main business areas earn 870 million yuan, 6.4% more than last year. "The holiday crowd has doubled, and many customers are visitors here for the soccer," said Zhou Xiaozhou, who owns a bar in Nanjing. For fans without tickets, sports bars and malls with big screens became great places to watch the games. "The local cheering is even crazier than during the World Cup," he added. Outdoor areas in Jiangsu have been turned into fan zones with large screens and hundreds of seats. In Wuxi, a lakeside street known for its bars and barbecue restaurants has set up more than 40 big screens so fans can enjoy local food while watching the games. Host cities have also welcomed visitors with special treats. Some offered free entry to tourist spots for residents from rival cities. Yancheng even announced it would give free local snacks, like its famous egg pancakes, to fans with tickets. "The 'ticket economy' connects sports, travel, and business," said Professor Si Zengchuo from Jiangsu Normal Uni ... ...
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